FavreFan wrote:
Yeah these are some terrible arguments, like Darko and Chus said. I'm all for technology making life easier, but again, paying attention to the lane you're in is literally one of the most basic tenets of driving. It's clearly an unnecessary thing to have for those of us who pay even the slightest of attention to the road while driving.
That isn't true. I can promise you every person on this board has driven while tired at some point. I can promise you every person on here has at some point been driving on the line even for a quick second. It's not like this is designed to just let you turn your car on and then take a nap. It's no different than any other safety feature. I've never been in a car with air bags that actually deployed. It doesn't mean that if I ever need it that I should have just driven better.
Also, these are almost always included in a larger safety package. They also do blind spot monitoring, front and rear collision avoidance, and some even have adaptive cruise control which is MUCH safer. Our new car has a package like this and while I don't think it has avoided an accident I otherwise would have it did come in handy leaving a parking lot with a guy going fast as I was backing out and another time it went off as someone in front of me slammed on the brakes in front of me trying to get onto an on ramp from a normal street.
Everyone thinks they are a good driver who never makes mistakes and doesn't need features like this. At some point those same people are driving home from some place late at night and they realize that it really isn't about how good or bad of a driver you are and instead it is just human nature that if you drive 500,000 miles in your life you may end up one day crossing over the lane line a few times and a car that says "Hey stupid, don't be stupid" is nice just like it is nice that my car if I hit someone will have a big pillow show up to protect me from bashing my face into the steering wheel.